Trying to be as logical and objective as possible, I have to start by asking the question “Is there a significant number of Muslims who hate us, Israel, and all infidels, and does their hate run so deep as to do anything to inflict their wrath on us?”
If the answer is yes, then question number two is whether or not you can recognize the difference between a hateful or a peaceful Muslim? I think not!
Who runs security is not the question. After all, the planes that flew into the Twin Towers were American planes from airports guarded by Americans, and operated by Americans. The only question is access. Does this open the door to more access than we should feel comfortable with. Would this UAE company get the right to write their own temporary visas? A common practice for a foreign business in the U.S.
p>Last question: How comfortable would you feel letting a Mideastern Arab baby-sitting your children? br> —
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